The importance of libraries in the preservation of culture : address delivered at the laying of the corner stone of Stewart Memorial Library at Coe College, October 15, 1930 / by James Westfall Thompson. 1930.

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The importance of libraries in the preservation of culture : address delivered at the laying of the corner stone of Stewart Memorial Library at Coe College, October 15, 1930 / by James Westfall Thompson. 1930.

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Coe College, Stewart Memorial Library

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Thompson, James Westfall, 1869-1941

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Biography James Westfall Thompson, professor of medieval history at the University of California, was born in Iowa, attended Rutgers and graduated in 1892. He took his doctoral work at the University of Chicago, where he later became a full professor. He came to Berkeley as Sidney Hellman Ehrman professor of European history in 1932, and retired in 1939. He wrote The Living Past, Economic and Social History of the Latter Middle Ages, The Medi...

Stewart Memorial Library (Coe College)

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